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Jun 19, 2006 -- Hospitals improving protocols to save lives
Going to a hospital is never a fun thing. And, with all of the mistakes going on in hospitals these days, it becomes even more nerve racking. Hopsitals are big, complicated places that need staffing every day of the year. But on Saturdays and Sundays, the experienced staff is usually not there and more people die. There is good news on the horizon, however. The Institute for Health Care improvement is changing the way hospitals handle surgery and medicine administration. In fact, the organization set a goal to save 100,000 lives with the new protocols. So far,120,000 lives have been saved! It happened just by running a place smarter.
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